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I do not mean conscious ambivalence , in the popular sense of indecisiveness
about choices . The Puritans were very decisive ; how else could they have come
to America ? They were also very clear - headed about priorities , values , and ...
I do not mean conscious ambivalence , in the popular sense of indecisiveness
about choices . The Puritans were very decisive ; how else could they have come
to America ? They were also very clear - headed about priorities , values , and ...
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he interprets “ let her breasts satisfie thee at all times ” to mean , let “ her
presence , and personage , and the use of her body satisfie thee , as well delight
thine eyes , and otherwise suffice , as the milke of the mothers breasts doth
content the ...
he interprets “ let her breasts satisfie thee at all times ” to mean , let “ her
presence , and personage , and the use of her body satisfie thee , as well delight
thine eyes , and otherwise suffice , as the milke of the mothers breasts doth
content the ...
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is centered either in " the conducing Means ” or “ my Posterity , ” not in a clearly
defined “ I . ” The ambiguity is part of his tactic . It is “ Felicity ” that “ has induc ' d
me sometimes to say , ” he continues , in the same vein of detaching motives from
...
is centered either in " the conducing Means ” or “ my Posterity , ” not in a clearly
defined “ I . ” The ambiguity is part of his tactic . It is “ Felicity ” that “ has induc ' d
me sometimes to say , ” he continues , in the same vein of detaching motives from
...
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